BARRIER,OSTOMY,SUR-FIT NATURA C#404593
National Institutes of Health
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The purpose of the present paper is to emphasize, on the basis of a comparative study, the differences between Neoclassical…
This article deals with some of the most important notions that constitutes the form of intuition in Henri Bergson's philosophy…
Lucretius offers his readers a complete guide to happiness and a total tour of the universe. Even a few selections from his…
De Rerum Natura is the magnum opus of the pre-Christian poet-philosopher Titus Lucretius Carus, called Lucretius (ca.95-ca.51 bce…
In the course of his studies on Kabbalah, Moshe Idel has written on the influence of Kabbalists on philosophy. He suggests that…
In the first book of his De rerum natura (v. 112–126), Lucretius alludes to the prologue of the Annals of Ennius, where the…
Abstract The early modern period witnessed an important transformation in the Christian tradition of determining who had the…
1. Laocoon's point of view 2. Phillip Mitsis 3. Bicycles, centaurs, and man-faced ox creatures: ontological instability in Flann…